Swedish medical officials were supposed to be 99% sure they would not approve Alexander Gustafsson to fight Gegard MoUSAsi next Saturday. Apparently, however, the story has quickly changed as Ariel Helwani revealed that MoUSAsi was indeed planning on making the trip to Sweden via Twitter:

MoUSAsi’s manager @nimasafapour just told me MoUSAsi is still planning on flying to Sweden and he hasn’t been told the fight is off.

Very good news for fight fans, who may have initially feared a vast downgrade of the UFC’s latest foray into Sweden. The whole debacle is beginning to come off as quite strange, as medical officials from the SMMAF declared Gustafsson needed a number of weeks to heal just last night.

But the uncertainty (and perhaps suspect timing as well) of the story takes a backseat to the news of the bout being back on. Instead of having the main event effectively ruined, fans will still get to see a bout between two of the world’s best young light heavyweights.

*UPDATE*

Rumors are swirling abound that Wanderlei Silva is ready and willing to replace Alexander Gustafsson and fight Mousasi should he be needed. Mousasi gladly accepts the bout and will fight either opponent:

@ufc @danawhite at this moment I do not have any new info about my situationBut if ufc want’s and mr @wandfc is ready for me than let’s Go!

Dana White, however, remains stalwart that Gustafsson vs. Mousasi will still go off without a hitch. The odd scenario will continue to unfold until we receive some sort of definitive answer.

*UPDATE*

While it’s dot the definitive answer we’re all looking for, Wanderlei Silva apparently played an April Fools’ Joke on us all with his outlandish tweets about fighting Mousasi yesterday, who was indeed ready to go. Wand posted this on his Instagram account:

I catch you wand the best April first ever!! But I would like this to be true!!! O melhor primeiro de Abril ever,+ so nao vou por que o UFC nao me ligou + eu gostaria que isso fosse verdade!!! Bom dia

So the saga continues. SMMAF officials are hoping to have a concrete decision on Alexander Gustafsson’s cut today.

If Gustafsson is badly cut going into the fight, an elite striker like Moussasi will just re-open the wounds and there will probably be a blood-stoppage in round 1 or 2, Gustafsson should not take this fight just to please his home crowd because if he loses it's back to square one and all his efforts over the last 2 years or so will be wasted.